Morrisons Fuel Card Review 2017

Last updated on 08/06/2017 by Jane Schubert

Morrisons Fuel Cards Review - Best Fuel Cards 2017

Morrisons is one of the biggest supermarket outlets in the UK and a large numbers of its stores provide fuel for shoppers, and passing customers including business fleets. There is no such thing as a Morrisons petrol card at the moment but there are a number of companies that offer the equivalent. If you are looking for a Morrisons Fuel Card for your business then these will essentially fulfil that requirement as well as, in some cases, giving you access to a number of other outlets across the UK and in Europe.

As with all the major supermarkets, Morrisons buy their fuel on the wholesale market – they essentially purchase it from the same depots as Shell, Texaco and BP but it is different in quality from the branded names. This is why they are normally able to offer fuel at discounted prices compared to other retailers. Morrisons fuel card saver does offer private individuals the chance to get even cheaper petrol but this depends on purchasing gifts and produce in their supermarket store for a discount on prices at the pump.

Morrison Business Fuel Card Prices

There are a few fuel card providers that count Morrisons’ service stations in their networks and the cost of cards varies from nothing to around the £18 per year mark for each one. Any cost is often offset by potential savings on fuel prices and access to a much wider network than just the supermarket.

Morrison Business Fuel Card Options

There are a number of companies and resellers who provide business petrol cards if you are specifically looking for one that could be considered a Morrison Fuel Card (though they are, in fact, cards for wider use that have the supermarket factored into their provision). These allow drivers to purchase fuel which is then invoiced back to their company and provides a means for effective cost management and access to online tools that make tracking fuel usage more attractive.

Companies such as AllStar Card offer what they call a supermarket card that is suitable for SMEs who work locally and have a small fleet. Another company who essentially offer a Morrisons Business Fuel Card is Fuel Genie which is combined with Tescos. Most of these companies attach an online management tool that enables customers to pay invoices, check fuel usage and generally keep track of how their fleet is performing.

Fuel Cards

All Star for Morrisons Fuel Card

All Star are a company who provide a wide selection of fuel cards including their Supermarket Card which can be used in Morrisons, Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury’s, giving any business a wide spread of service stations to choose from.

Unrestricted access to all four major supermarket forecourts. li>

Over 1,100 locations UK wide.

HMRC compliant invoicing that goes direct to the business.

A range of online card management tools that can be accessed easily.

Fuel Genie for Morrisons Petrol Card

Fuel Genie is a card specifically designed to be used for supermarket forecourts and can be used in any of Morrisons or Tescos outlets.

Access to competitively priced fuel in over 1,000 outlets.

No card charges or account fees.

Online account management tools to make life easier.

Texaco Fastfuel Card

As a Texaco fuel card, this option gives you the chance for wider access to station forecourts including those at all Morrisons.

The largest network with fixed prices in the UK with over 2,000 sites.

Credit terms (subject to status) for certain businesses.

Suitable for a large fleet with a national or international reach.

24/7 online support and effective account management software.

Verdict

As stated you can’t buy a Morrisons Business Fuel Card per se but there are plenty of providers who include the supermarket within their network which would be a suitable choice for many fleets. The advantage of the smaller ‘supermarket’ cards is that they can be used on a local level and are particularly suited to SMEs with a small number of vehicles to run.

For those companies that have larger fleets which have a national or even Europe wide reach, then it would be more beneficial to look at a wider provision. This can either be done through brand names such as BP or Esso or through a reseller who is able to provide a slightly more bespoke solution to a particular business needs.

Next Steps

It can be confusing trying to find the right fuel card provider for your company. Should you go for a big name like Texaco or try one of the small, reseller companies that offer a variety of options? You can make the choice more easily by comparing different providers on Expert Market. Simply fill in the form below and we’ll provide you with all the relevant details.